On 26 May 00, at 7:07, Paul wrote:
> >1. How do I stop it from hitting the graphical login? I didn't make a boot
> >disk because I'm an idiot.
Open some decent text editor that you like, then open the file,
/etc/inittab.
Scroll down some and there you'll find a line which goes
id:5:...and so
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Thomas, Bill wrote:
>This is the second time this has happened to me. The first time I thought
>it was just me being dumb and messing something up. The second time I
>believe I can say the StarOffice install did something. I have mandrake 7
>set to use the graphic login.
"Thomas, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the second time this has happened to me. The first time I thought
> it was just me being dumb and messing something up. The second time I
> believe I can say the StarOffice install did something. I have mandrake 7
> set to use the graphic logi
What I did without pbs:
Reinstall as root Staroffice; before
remove the '.sversionrc' file.
Get the java runtime environment
'jre117'.(from blackdown.org :
JRE_1.1.7-V1a-glibc-x86.tar.gz, and of
course untar it)
To complete the installation of Java on
Linus before running the
application 'soffice
How do I install StarOffice? I followed the instructions on the CD ROM
but it tells me it cannot open file Sorry I cant help you with your
problem until I get StarOffice installed :-)
Russ
YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERN
This is the second time this has happened to me. The first time I thought
it was just me being dumb and messing something up. The second time I
believe I can say the StarOffice install did something. I have mandrake 7
set to use the graphic login. After installing StarOffice, when I rebooted,